Today’s television schedule offers everything from small claims
court programs, to LA Law, to the Court TV channel, yet America’s
hunger for courtroom drama remains strangely unsatisfied. It probably
all started with the O.J. Simpson murder trial some 13 years ago, and
ironically enough, The Juice just had a return trip to Federal Court –
he wasn’t quite so fortunate this time, however. Nevertheless, Simpson’s
case captured the public’s attention and TV has continually tried
to feed that need ever since. Yet if you like the whole court format,
albeit without even a hint of courtroom reality, Lewis Black’s
Root of all Evil Uncensored may hit the spot.

Although many famous individuals are listed in these various ‘cases,’
including Paris Hilton and Dick Cheney, it is actually American culture
on trial. The premise of each case/program -- encompassing eight mock
trials presented on two DVDs -- is that a pair of comedian/lawyers must
prove to Judge Black which ‘client’ is the root of all evil.
The assumption is made, however, that all 16 defendants are evil. Thus,
the winner of each case is literally the lesser of two evils.

Many times, this show takes aim at easy targets. For instance, comedians
already have a field day with the likes of Donald Trump and Paris Hilton.
The media is also relentless in its attack of Kim Jong-Il and Dick Cheney.
But in North Korea leader Kim Jon-Il’s case, the man is truly evil.
(Depending upon who you ask, so is Cheney for that matter). When it comes
to the featured celebrities and public figures, these cases are already
being tried in the court of public opinion. So for show, a troupe of comedians,
which includes Andrew Daly, Greg Giraldo, Andy Kindler, Kathleen Madigan
(the lone female attorney), Patton Oswalt, and Paul F. Tompkins, merely
highlight some of the gossipy facts most of us already know.

Much more fascinating than these overly familiar faces, however, are
cases involving objects and places, rather than actual people. For example,
we’re asked what is worse -- beer or weed. To the college crowd,
I imagine the verdict would revolve around the opposite question -- which
is better, instead. As a sort of mix and match, one program pits Oprah
vs. the Catholic Church. On the surface, this may appear to be an unmatched
pairing. But when you stop and think about the seemingly god-like power
Oprah has over her viewers, it is not so much of a stretch comparing this
media hound to an organized religion. The case of American Idol
vs. High School makes obvious sense, though, in that high school is an
annoying popularity contest, as is American Idol.

Out of this cast of mock attorneys, Greg Giraldo and Patton Oswalt are
the best of the bunch. Giraldo always – and intentionally, it seems
– gets assigned to sex-related cases. He is asked to bring out what’s
evil about both porn and Viagra, for instance. There’s just something
entertainingly slimy about Giraldo whenever he’s talking about bedroom
subject matter. Oswalt, on the other hand, is simply the smartest man
in the room. He is given both YouTube and Dick Cheney as cases, for instance.
Oswalt is not smart enough, however, to hide his clear disdain for Dick
Cheney. In most examples, these comics are having fun with this subject
matter; but Oswalt has a political bone to pick with Cheney, which borders
on being serious.

At the end of each case, Judge Black decides which defendant is more
evil than the other. Sometimes this choice is quite subjective, as when
Black expresses a grudge against Oprah for how she once treated him on
her show. There’s always a loser, but that loser is never the audience
because this program contains consistently evil fun. And fun has always
been the root of all comedy.

Product Description:
Las Vegas. YouTube. Paris Hilton. What do they have in common? They
all make Lewis Black want to strangle himself with a television cord.
Join the abrasive comedian as he and his brethren take on pop culture,
politics and all the things that most stupefy and pervert our society.
With the help of comics like Patton Oswalt, Greg Giraldo and Andrew
Daly, Lewis Black will help you find the Root of All Evil.